A DUDLEY mother-of-five has won a life-changing scholarship to study at Birmingham City University. Asima Adnan has been named winner of the Millennium Point Charitable Trust Scholarship, which is awarded annually and has been running for seven years. Asima, who is currently studying social science and humanities at Dudley College, will now go on to read for a degree in planning at the university, with all of her tuition fees paid for by the Trust. She had to undergo a rigorous assessment day to win the award, which included making a presentation to the panel of five judges. Asima, aged 37, said: Being told I had won felt amazing - I was shocked and got quite emotional.
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Posted 6 hours ago AMES, Iowa – Despite a growing momentum for initiatives aimed at creating more diverse and inclusive work spaces, several barriers still exist that limit the success of these efforts. To implement meaningful change, a team of researchers says a holistic and systematic approach is needed to ensure practitioners, educators and researchers are all working from the same playbook. In a paper published by the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, the team examines the role of marketing in fostering diversity and inclusion in the marketplace and provides several recommendations to advance diversity-and-inclusion-engaged marketing. Samantha Cross, an associate professor of marketing in Iowa State University’s Ivy College of Business and a member of the research team, says the recommendations are based on results of three studies, which included workshops and conversations with individuals working on diversity and inclusion efforts. The research builds upon a prev